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Construction and application of automobile user portrait based on k-meanclustering model

  • Autores: Da Wei Fu, Sibo Zhu, Jian Wang, Riyad Alshalabi
  • Localización: Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences, ISSN-e 2444-8656, Vol. 8, Nº. 1, 2023, págs. 909-918
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • In the field of computer vision development, the core problem is how to obtain high-level semanticinformation from the lowest level of original video data, and make a correct understanding. At present, the research topics proposed at home and abroad are mainly focused on the visual analysis of movingobjects. Especially for image research in automobile field, visual analysis of moving objects is one of the most common topics. Its focus is to use computer vision technology to detect moving objects, anddescribe and understand them after tracking and recognizing relevant user portraits and behaviors. Inthis paper, taking vehicle driving posture preference as an example, linear dimension parameters wereused instead of human joint Angle parameters to simply present the driving posture of vehicle users, and corresponding dimension parameters were obtained to present the driving posture characteristics of vehicle users. By inviting 50 drivers to participate in the test of driving attitude preference, cluster analysis was carried out on three sample data representing upper body attitude, and the clusteringresults were presented by combining with three-dimensional images. The final results showthat the k- means clustering model can eliminate the influence of body size difference, accurately distinguishthepreference characteristics of driving posture, and scientifically design steering wheel and car seat according to the measurement data of target users.


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